LFW menswear day: the verdict

Favourite show
I enjoyed elements of each show and think the designers have come
a long way in recent seasons but the most impressive for me was Felipe Rojas Llanos, who showed as part of MAN. The collection
was small but perfectly formed. A great trouser shape, volume in
outer wear and an overall clean yet modern aesthetic.

Favourite look
The E Tautz lambswool Harrington with wool trousers was stunning
[pictured]. Understated elegance at its best.
Big trends
Between the shows and installations there was a big focus on
sportswear. Christopher Shannon still leads the way here but New Power Studio and new kid on the block Matthew Miller showed
strong sports-led collections.

Favourite look not on the catwalk
There were a few fashion students who went all out - they deserve
a mention for their efforts...

Best party
I didn't go to any parties this season but was lucky enough to be
invited to the GQ dinner which was a great evening with an
amazing guest list including Christopher Bailey and Sir Philip
Green.

Most memorable moment
Easy: New Power Studio gave me belly laughs when it closed the show
with a model carrying a seven-year-old child in a backpack covered
in surgical gloves. Genius!